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Government of India Ministry of MSME Brief Industrial Profile of Palghar District Industrial Potential – Palghar District Government of India Ministry of MSME Brief Industrial Profile of Palghar District MSME Development Institute, Mumbai Ministry of MSME, Government of India, Kurla Andheri Road, Sakinaka, Mumbai-72 Phone: 022-28576090/3091/4305 Fax: 022 – 28578092 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.msmedimumbai.gov.in MSME-DI, Mumbai Page | 1 District Industrial Potential – Palghar District Content Sl Topic Page No. 1 General Characteristics of the District 2 1.1 Population 2 1.2 History 2 1.3 Geography 3 1.4 Taluka 4 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Areas in the Thane District 5 2.2 Details of Co-operative Industrial Area 5 3.0 Registered MSMEs in Palghar District 5 3.1 Udyog Aadhar Registered Units: 5 3.2 Large Industries in Palghar District 6 3.3 Potential for MSMEs 6 4 Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprises 6 4.1 Details of Major Clusters 6 5 General issues raised by industry association 6 6 Action plan for MSME Schemes during 2016 – 17. 7 7 Steps To Set Up MSMEs. 7-8 8 Annexures 9-11 MSME-DI, Mumbai Page | 2 District Industrial Potential – Palghar District Brief Industrial Profile of Palghar District 1. General Characteristics of the District Palghar District is a 36th district in the state of Maharashtra in Konkan Division formed on 1 August 2014 by the Maharashtra State government out of country's largest urban sea-hill of Thane District. When a new Palghar District was carved out of the old Thane district, it comprised the talukas of Palghar, Vada, Vikramgad, Jawhar, Mokhada, Dahanu, Talasari and Vasai-Virar. It is spreaded between the west coast of the Arabian Sea and the Sahyadri Mountains rows that are east of the Northern District of Palghar. The district is bounded by Thane and Nashik Districts on the east and northeast, and by Valsad District of Gujarat state and Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli on the north. The Arabian Sea forms the western boundary, while Vasai- Virar is part of Mumbai Metropolitan Region. 1.1 Population: At the 2011 Census, the talukas now comprising the district had a population of 2,990,116. Palghar has an urban population of 1,435,210 that is 48% of total population is living in Urbanized Area. Palghar District has 4,69,699 hectares of the total geographical area in a total 1008 villages and 3818 sub-villages as well as 477 gram panchayats. In District the literacy rate is 66.65% and Male percentage is 72.23% and female literacy rate is 59.28% 1.2 HISTORY Until 1 August 2014, the talukas now comprising Palghar District formed a part of Thane District. After a struggle and demand for almost 25 years, for bifurcation, the creation of the new district was approved by the Cabinet of Maharashtra on 13 June 2014 and the new district of Palghar came into existence on 1 August. Abhijit S. Bangar was the first Collector of the district. Suvez Haque was the first Supdt. of Police of the district. 1.3 GEOGRAPHY The district is the northernmost part of the Konkan lowlands of Maharashtra. It comprises the wide amphitheatre like Ulhas basin on the south and hilly Vaitarna valley on the north together with plateaus and the slopes of Sahyadri. From the steep slopes of the Sahyadri in the east, the land falls through a succession of plateaus in the north and centre of the district to the Ulhas valley MSME-DI, Mumbai Page | 3 District Industrial Potential – Palghar District in the south. The distance from the parts of different palaces to headquarters Palghar by road is as follows: Khodala 138 km, Mokhada 112 km, Jawhar 75 km, Vikramgad 60 km. The main river flowing through the district is the Vaitarna. The river has many tributaries; two important of them (within the boundaries of this district) are Barvi and Bhatsa. Vaitarna, the largest of Konkan Rivers rises in the Tryambak hills in Nashik district, opposite to the source of Godavari, The river flows across Shahapur, Vada and Palghar talukas and enter the Arabian Sea through a wide estuary off Arnala. Vaitarna River is 154 km long and has a drainage area that practically covers the entire northern part of the district. It has a number of tributaries; the most important of them are Pinjal, Surya, Daherja and Tansa. Ulhas river which flows to Arabian see is Vasai creek, district's southern border. Arnala Island is located in Vasai taluka, at the entrance to the Vaitarna estuary. 1.4 TALUKA Palghar has an urban population of 1,435,210, that is 48% of total population is living in Urbanized Area. Palghar District comprises 8 talukas. The talukas, with their populations at the 2001 and 2011 Censuses are as follows: Taluka Population Population Taluka Population Population Census 2001 Census 2011 Census 2001 Census 2011 Vasai-Virar 795,863 1,343,402 Jawhar 111,039 140,187 Palghar 454,635 550,166 Mokhada 67,319 83,453 Dahanu 331,829 402,095 Vada 142,753 178,370 Talasari 121,217 154,818 Vikramgad 114,254 137,625 Palghar has one municipal corporation (Vasai-Virar) and three municipal councils (Jawhar, Dahanu and Palghar). Dahanu (ST), Vikramgad (ST), Palghar (ST), Boisar (ST), Nalasopara and Vasai constituencies are part of Palghar Lok Sabha constituency. The Western Railway network passes through Vasai, Palghar and Dahanu talukas of the district. Palghar has India's first atomic power plant located at Tarapur. The industrial town of Boisar is also home to one of Maharashtra's largest industrial areas at Tarapur MIDC. Maharashtra's largest fishing port is Satpati; Dahanu, Arnala, Vasai and Datiware are also major fishing ports. Dahanu and Palghar are the best known for their chickoo production in the whole of India. A special Chickoo festival is also hosted in Palghar and Dahanu. MSME-DI, Mumbai Page | 4 District Industrial Potential – Palghar District Sr. Taluka Number of Number Population as per 2011 census No. villages of cities Male% Female% Total% 1 Vasai 125 05 709771 633631 1343402 2 Palghar 222 02 288514 261652 550166 3 Dahanu 183 02 91990 86380 178370 4 Talasari 46 00 199574 202521 402095 5 Jawhar 109 01 76417 78401 154818 6 Mokhada 59 00 69333 70854 140187 7 Wada 170 00 68489 69136 137625 8 Vikramgad 94 00 41691 41762 83453 Total 1008 10 1545779 1444337 2990116 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Areas in the Thane District Sl. Name of Land Land Prevailing No. of No. of No. of No. of units No. Indl. Area Acquired (in developed Rate Per Sqm plots allotted vacant in hectare) (in hectare) (In Rs.) plots plots production 1. Tarapur* 1028.54 1028.54 2355/- 71588 70109 1479 1760 2.2 Details of Co-operative Industrial Area Sr. District Total No. of plots No. of No. of No. Area carved plots working (Hectares) allotted Industries 1 The Palghar Taluka Co-op. Indl. Estate 8.80 60 60 57 2 The Vasai Taluka Co-Op. Indl. Estate 25.60 140 140 138 3. Registered MSMEs in Palghar District Registration No. of Units Investment in Plant andMachinery Employment (Rs. In Lakh ) EM Part I 1843 164138 36918 EM Part II 5727 343143 114807 Total 7570 507281 151725 3.1 Udyog Aadhar Registered Units: Udyog Aadhaar registration is enabling the units/enterprises to seek information and apply online about various services being offered by all Ministries and Departments. The process of obtaining Udyog Aadhaar Number is free-of cost, paperless and results in instant registration. Vide Notification dated SO E 2576 E dated 18th September 2015 published in Part II, Section 3, Sub section (ii) of the Gazette of India, Extraordinary by Ministry of MSME Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum has been functional. Till, 15th June, 2016 following number of Udyog aadhar has been filed in the district and State of Maharashtra: MSME-DI, Mumbai Page | 5 District Industrial Potential – Palghar District District/ Udyog Manufacturing Services State Aadha Micro Small Medium Total Micro Small Medium Total ar Regd. PALGHAR 2726 1108 734 53 1895 732 94 4 830 Maharashtra 77,807 38,434 13,387 532 52,353 20,413 4,734 282 25,429 3.2 Large Industries in Palghar District: The List of large industries in the District as on 31.03.2012 is annexed. 3.3 Potential for MSMEs Sr. High Medium Low 1 Fabrication Soft Drink Concentrate Rice Mill 2 Textile auxiliaries Potato/Banana wafers Poha Mill 3 Manufacturing of rubber Brick Manufacturing Nachani Mill products 4 Manufacturing of Sewerage Pipes Vari Processing machinery and equipments 5 Power looms Components for injection Pulses Processing moulding 6 Computer Hardware Spray painting Paper gasket from bamboo pulp 7 Computer Training Centre Die Casted parts Saw Mills 8 Data processing Beauty Parlour Mangalore tiles 9 Spare parts of two wheelers 4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprises 4.1 Details of Major Clusters: NIL. 5. General issues raised by industry association during the course of meeting. Availability of 1. Credit at affordable interest rate 2. Affordable Infrastructure 3. Marketing facilities 4. Timely recovery of dues from the parties. 5. Awareness about Govt. policies and assistance MSME-DI, Mumbai Page | 6 District Industrial Potential – Palghar District 6. Action plan for MSME Schemes during 2016 – 17. S. No. Name of the Scheme Proposed activity on the scheme 1. MSE – CDP Demand Based 2. ISO – 9000 / 14000 / HACCP Demand Based 3. MSE – MDA Demand Based 4. CLCSS Demand Based 5. Capacity Building & strengthening of data Demand Based base 6. International cooperation Demand Based 7. TREAD for women Demand Based 8.
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